Christina Davis+FollowPlastic Ban Hits Shops: What’s Next?Heads up: Meghalaya just kicked off a full-on plastic ban, so no more plastic bags or banners at your favorite shops. This isn’t just about saving the trees—it’s about cleaner air, water, and even healthier bodies (bye, microplastics!). But here’s the twist: while it’s a win for the planet, some folks might find it trickier to grab cheap essentials. If you’re shopping there, bring your own bag and look for compostable options! #PlasticBan #EcoFriendly #SustainableLiving #Business30Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowBali Just Banned Small Plastic Water Bottles!Bali is making a bold move to fight plastic pollution—officials just banned the production of plastic water bottles under 1 liter! The island’s landfills are overflowing, mostly with single-use plastics from tourists and locals. Starting next year, you won’t find those tiny bottles anywhere in Bali. The goal? Cleaner beaches, less trash, and a healthier paradise for everyone. Bigger bottles are still allowed, but this is a huge step for the environment. Would you support a ban like this where you live? #Bali #PlasticBan #EcoFriendly #Health #BodyHealth00Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowGhana Just Banned Styrofoam Takeout!Ghana’s president just dropped a major ban on Styrofoam takeout containers, calling them a “pernicious polluter.” No more grabbing your food in those white foam boxes and tossing them—paper and aluminum are the new go-tos. This is a huge move for the environment, especially since Styrofoam doesn’t break down and can even leak chemicals into your food. Would you be cool with your takeout coming in something greener? #SustainableLiving #EcoFriendly #PlasticBan #Health #BodyHealth100Share
Michael Morgan+FollowLagos Just Banned Single-Use Plastics!Lagos is making a major move—single-use plastics like straws, cutlery, and bags are officially banned starting July 1! Restaurants and street vendors have to switch to eco-friendly options or risk big fines. The city’s aiming for cleaner beaches, safer neighborhoods, and less plastic in the ocean. If you’re in Lagos, time to grab those reusable bags and bamboo straws! Could this be the start of a plastic-free trend across Africa? #PlasticBan #EcoFriendly #Lagos #Food92Share